Monday, November 25, 2013

LILY ALLEN: KISSING MYLEY'S ASS AND YES, ANOTHER TWERKING VIDEO!


First of all, white girls need to regroup and have a brainstorm! Sooo over every blonde pop star and their twerking black background dancers. Look at me I'm the blond white one that stands out! Can you see me?!  

Lily Allen has said that she would be interested in working with Miley Cyrus, citing the US popstar's album 'Bangerz' as one of her favorite albums of the year. 
The news may come as a surprise to some, who have suggested that Allen's controversial 'Hard Out Here' video is a spoof on Cyrus' 'We Can't Stop' video. You can see it below:
However, in a new interview with the British Press, the British pop singer reveals she is a big fan of "funny, witty and clever" Cyrus, who she recently met in Los Angeles.
Also, no one really cares about Lilly Allen and she prob thinks if she rubs elbows with Cyrus maybe the rest of the world will give two shits about her here in America. 
Speaking about her Cyrus, Allen says: "I do really like Miley. She’s funny, witty and clever, I love what she does. I think her and Lorde’s album have had the most plays in my car this year. I never went on record saying the video was a direct pop at her – it wasn’t."

Blah blah, kiss ass... Don't get me wrong, she's hot and she's got some talent, just not the big ass marketing powerhouse that will make her do ridiculous shit in order to gain global fame. Lets face it, she don't need to kick it with Miley, she just needs to get naked or piss some minorities off! 
Since its release, Allen has defended both 'Hard Out Here' and its accompanying video, which shows her dancing with a group of black dancers in a spoof of hip-hop music video troops. Part of the video has been picked up on by some critics, who claim that using black dancers to gyrate explicitly around a white singer, albeit ironically, is not acceptable. 
Are you fucking kidding me?! Not Ag-fuckingain!? In case you didn't know there's another artist who has also applied these antics in her videos before Miley. Check out Lil Debbie's video, 'Ratchets' right below: 

Allen, who is currently Number One with her version of Keane's 'Somewhere Only We Know, said: "Anyone who knows me, or follows me on Twitter, knows I love that girl more than anything."She’s probably way too busy for someone like me but yeah, I’d welcome the opportunity to work with her."



CYPRESS HILL HAS NEW SICK SHIT FOR YOU

OMG Becky! Almost time to bust out the blunts cause the hip-hop group Cypress HIll is preparing something wicked, and no I'm not insane in the membrane. The rappers' last album, Till Death Do Us Partwas released in 2004, and now B-Real, Sen Dog and producer DJ Muggs are working on its follow up at the Soul Assassins Studio in Los Angeles, with a late spring release date expected.
  
The three original Cypress Hill members have all embarked on solo projects in the intermittent years, but the new album will mark their first album together in 10 years.

"We're in the beginning stages but moving along smoothly," B-Real says in a statement. "The sound is anti-everything that's popular and is in a world of its own. The lyrics delivered with the vocal tenacity of a stoned gypsy roaming across the country through the mist. The date of the release is encrypted on the Cypress Hill website."

Meanwhile, Sen Dog adds: "Working on the new album with Muggs and B and listening to Muggs' production for the first time in a long while is definitely motivating and reconnecting me to our Cypress roots. This reminds me of what a great hip-hop producer Muggs is and how unique the Cypress chemistry and sound is. I expect big things from this album, and I'm excited for what we have coming in the near future."

   

OPEN LETTER FROM BEASTIE BOYS' MIKE D & ADROCK TO GOLDIEBLOX: DON'T TOUCH OUR SHIT!

Don't use our shit! is what they're really trying to say. But I have a feeling that lawsuit or not, Goldieblox are going to get their blocks shoved up you know where if they don't play nice with these east coast rappers. 

See open letter below: 

Like many of the millions of people who have seen your toy commercial "GoldieBlox, Rube Goldberg & the Beastie Boys," we were very impressed by the creativity and the message behind your ad.
We strongly support empowering young girls, breaking down gender stereotypes and igniting a passion for technology and engineering.


As creative as it is, make no mistake, your video is an advertisement that is designed to sell a product, and long ago, we made a conscious decision not to permit our music and/or name to be used in product ads. When we tried to simply ask how and why our song "Girls" had been used in your ad without our permission, YOU sued US.


Tuesday, November 5, 2013

THE KILLERS RELEASE NEW SONG 'JUST ANOTHER GIRL'

The Killers have revealed the second of two new songs that appears on their forthcoming best-of album 'Direct Hits'. And of course it is just as good as the last one. DUH!
  
'Just Another Girl', which can be heard above will be on the new album alongside the band's hit singles 'Mr Brightside', 'Somebody Told Me' and 'When You Were Young'. The track sees the Las Vegas band reunite with producer Stuart Price and will be available when the album is released next Monday, November 11.

'Direct Hits' is a 15-song compilation which will feature two brand new songs – 'Just Another Girl' and 'Shot At The Night', which is produced by M83's Anthony Gonzalez. Deluxe versions of the album will include a demo version of 'Mr Brightside' and a Calvin Harris remix of 'When You Were Young'.

The band’s frontman Brandon Flowers said that releasing a best-of was another significant milestone for the band.

"This record feels like a great way to clean everything up and move onto the next thing." 


DERBY DOLLS BATTLE IT OUT IN ECHO PARK THIS SATURDAY

You want to see hot chicks flying by you in roller-skates, beating the b-jezus out of each other and playing a fiercely competitive sport? Then  don’t  miss your last chance to see Derby Dolls this Saturday, November 9 at the Doll Factory in Historic Filipinotown (but given the location you could easily call it Echo Park),1910 W. Temple St., Los Angeles.  Show begins at 8:00 PM and doors open at 6:30 PM.

In the last bout of the season, Fight Crew takes on the undefeated Tough Cookies. These two teams will not only be vying for the glory of winning, but also the top seat in the playoffs. Will the Tough Cookies continue to devour the competition or will Fight Crew prove that there’s a new chief in town? Come out and cheer on your favorite girls as they battle for that coveted top spot.

General Admission tickets for Saturday's game are $18 online and $20 at the door. VIP tickets, which include premium seating and a dedicated beverage station, are $40 both online and at door. The action begins at 8 P.M. Doors open at 6:30 P.M. and close at the end of half-time. All tickets are available for purchase at http://derbydolls.com/tickets. Sorry, there are no discounts for children on Saturday evening games.

Food trucks from across LA will flock to the Doll Factory for fans to enjoy. For all guests of legal age, alcoholic beverages will be available through half time of Saturday's game. Art, jewelry and apparel are available for purchase. The Doll Factory, located in Historic Filipinotown is now open to all ages. 


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FREE THIS SUNDAY - DJ QUICK, FOOL'S GOLD, KILL THE NOISE AND LOTS MORE

Say what?! Free show this weekend with some bitchin’ hip-hop and dance grooves? yes please! 


Fool’s Gold brings the “Day Off” party to Los Angeles this Sunday for free out side of the Shrine Auditorium. Performers include A-trak, Danny Brown, Kill The Noise, DJ Quick, Freddie Gibbs, Travi$ Scott and more.

The indie Brooklyn outfit Fool's Gold Records have been spreading their party gospel across the country with free “Day Off” shows uniting the absolute best in hip hop and electronic music for your unadulterated pleasure. Following bitchin hometown show featuring everyone from Duck Sauce and Boys Noize to Migos and the entire A$AP Mob, and the first ever "Boulder Day Off" the celerbration now heards to our very own L.A. 

The label founded by DJs A-Trak and Nick Catchdubs transports their FREEE FREE FREE event to Los Angeles this Sunday, November 10.

The all-day party will take place littlerally outside the Shrine Auditorium from 2-8pm and will feature additional sets by Nick Catchdubs featuring IAMSU and Jay Ant, Anna Lunoe, and other surprise guests.

Did I I meantion it's free? But only if you RSVP at http://foolsgoldrecs.com/dayoff/


If you want to see why you won’t want to skip out on the festivities watch the NYC Day Off recap video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8ZiC0KqATc&hd=1